Archive for July, 2010

I love this first photo! The flowers, the colors, a sweet summer day on a shady porch…. forget about it! This is the first of a 3 part post of a wedding we photographed recently. It was at the beautiful Zukas Hilltop Barn in Spencer, MA. The colors at this wedding were strong and bouncy; full of energy, just like the reception! The couple was also super cute with each other…. Yay! Love!

This was the wedding of my college roommate! It’s been a few years since the good ol’ days, which made it really nice to connect with friends that I haven’t seen in a while. I was also really happy to try out something new for me, photographically. The l;ast photo pictured here is a light painting. This technique has been used for many years in the fine art world, but not so much in weddings. I did it with one of those July 4th sparklers that light up. I made a 4 second exposure and had the groom wave the sparkler in front of the camera. I have another light painting coming up in a few days that I also like, check back in to see! Promises to Keep in Derry, NH was the venue, for more info on them check out the website here.

We totally lucked out with our wedding rings. We had Manny Camilo of Camilo Jewlers custom design our rings. OK maybe just my wife’s ring was custom designed, mine is pretty simple. We looked through a bunch of books of styles of rings and were able to pick the closest design that we liked and then had Manny modify it to our liking. He made a wax mold of the ring by hand and cast this amazing wedding ring for us. How cool is that!? Camilo Jewelers can be found in Boston at Downtown Crossing – 333 Washington St. Suite 203-10, 02108

Frank’s Custom Tailors! Planning my own wedding proved to be the best experience in learning what my clients go through. There are so many vendors involved in planning a wedding, that a person may not realize it until they’re in the thick of things. For example; I decided that I wanted to wear a suit and not a tuxedo for my wedding. Initially I made the mistake of thinking I could get a good suit at Mr. Tux….. nope. Big mistake!

I began the search for a place to get a good suit… a real suit, with crisp lines a subtle sheen and tight fitted shoulders like all the TV people wear : ) Well, we only went to a couple different places until we found and settled on Frank’s Custom Tailors at Downtown Crossing (actually closer to Park Street). Frank’s has that old craftsman kind of feel, they’re not cheap but are really good at what they do. If you want to check them out, read their review’s here or stop by at 58 Winter St. 2nd floor, Boston, MA 617.542.1546. So here’s a few photos of what my suit looked like… and yes, that’s me rockin’ the orchid-tie look that I made up. (I had to do something to keep up with that dress!) Special thanks to Polina K. my associate photographer who took many of these amazing photos as well as my good friend James Lindley.

“Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be.”

Karen Ravn

I have to mention how delicious the Fillet Mignon was. Perfectly marinated with a flavorful jus. The broccolini was snappy and fresh. The dished could have been presented a bit warmer as we were the last to be served. I also want to mention the 10th photo down. The Soul Pose, where you see the couple side by side, represents their journey together as peers moving towards their future together. Yes, just when you thought I couldn’t get any dorkier… I did it! : ) I also love the “key” charm on her necklace, btw.